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What did you get?


tarheelblue89

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6000 Watt Generator

Dewalt Cordless Reciprocal saw, Drill, Circular saw, and flashlight set

Portable butane stove

Movies:

Mad Max

The Road Warrior

Beyond Thunderdome

District 9

A Christmas Story

Inception

American History X

Saving Private Ryan

Elder Scrolls: Oblivion for PS3 (yeah, I never have played it, now there is no excuse)

OtterBox skin for my Droid

Windshield mount for my Droid

Book: Eat This, Not That

Money

misc candy, fruit, underwear, socks, etc.

damn dude thats what im talking about:D

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-Sweet black Panthers hoodie that I wore proudly yesterday while I watched Denver and Cincy win :D

-Got a new wireless controller that I needed for my Xbox

-Gift Cards

-Clothes

-Crock Pot cookbook

-Framed picture of my son when he was little, outside playing with the dog I grew up with

-Bottle of Luksusowa potato vodka

-Some other stuff I can't think of right now

-Some awesome Christmas sex

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If there was a Jesus..

So you don't believe in Jesus, but you have a problem with people buying gifts instead of celebrating Jesus' birthday? Do you and your family exchange gifts for Christmas? You remind me of so many militant atheists who are bitter towards a God they don't believe in.

Now that I've derailed this thread, I'll share what I got this year: an espresso machine, some tools, a desperately-needed new tape measure, some sweaters, GoldenEye 007 for the Wii (awesome game), and a gift card to Total Wine so I can go buy some more beer. :P

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lol actually my brother got the tshirt:

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I couldnt stop laughing, its a fuging great t shirt.

Jealous of the people who got cash- I never get cash!

6 month Y membership

massage

stuff for my cat

really cool crime book about the true stories they use to make Law and Order episodes

Stuff from forever 21(its a clothing store)

some undies

blanket with my name monogrammed on it

some tights

target gift card

no panthers stuff :( got 2 panthers santa hats and a sweatshirt last year, so I guess no one wanted to get me that this year

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